Overview

Further progress of the aerospace engineering is expected as a leading field of the science and technology. More than sixty years after the world war, aerospace industry in Japan has made a progress to proceed in our own foot. With this progress, our society has actively conducted international exchanges and cooperation with the other societies in Japan as well as enhancement of our journals. It is difficult to obtain the cutting-edge information in the wide field of aerospace engineering. However, our society has 15 authorized technical committees covering various technical fields to select the principal topics for the conferences and the journals.

Our Mission

The JSASS has a mission to provide the opportunity to present and report the fundamental and applied researches, exchange their knowledge, and provide the information to enhance and promote the researches in aerospace field and contribute to further advancement of academia in Japan.

Our society is in cooperation with 31 aerospace-related societies from 14 different countries, and is a representative or liaison in Japan of International Committee on Aeronautical Fatigue, International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS), and International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Furthermore, our society holds international activities, for example, jointly orginizing International Electric Propulsion Conference (IEPC) with AIAA and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) every year.